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14 Apr 08 2:04 pm |
| I feel bad for you but **it happens. If they have only verbally committed to you, there's nothing legal or binding about that agreement, just a "gentleman's agreement" which is worth 2c these days. Trust takes long to build but 10 seconds to break. Just forget it and move on. You didn't lose anything except a day of your time. |
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FRANCIS
Joined: 02 Feb 2007
Posts: 1435
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16 Apr 08 2:30 am |
HA...HA.. THIS IS VERY COMMON .... SO STRIKE THE IRON WHEN HOT...
WHY DISCUSS SO MUCH WITHOUT THE CLOSURE... |
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21 May 08 4:07 pm |
| yah...should go for Letter of Intent immediately....this is what i always do...some tenants, u treat them good also no use... |
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22 May 08 1:03 am |
| Fully Agree, they take us for granted. You good to them also no use, it will all be a waste. Their flavour is too treat us as tourist and to play us out last min not even a call to say they not coming. U call them, they dun pick up. So uneducated way of doing things. Waste our precious time to serve others which is keen in other places. We should list out these list of blacklist people to alert the rest of the agent not to serve them. Which these tenants has already in my blacklist file. |
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